Armenia’s Security Council Secretary, Georgian Prime Minister discuss regional security

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 16:25, 4 May, 2022

YEREVAN, MAY 4, ARMENPRESS. Secretary of the Security Council of Armenia Armen Grigoryan met with Prime Minister of Georgia Irakli Garibashvili in Tbilisi on the sidelines of his working visit, Grigoryan’s office said.

Armen Grigoryan conveyed the warm greetings of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan to the Georgian PM. Both sides highly valued the warm relations between the Armenian and Georgian PMs, expressing hope that such a positive quality of relations will be transferred to the Armenian-Georgian cooperation in other levels.

The Secretary of the Security Council of Armenia presented the processes of the settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict and the normalization of the Armenian-Turkish relations.

The officials also discussed a number of issues relating to the security situation in the region, during which Armen Grigoryan presented Armenia’s vision on the solution of the security problems in South Caucasus and the maintenance of stability in the region.  

The prospects of Georgia’s mediation to regional economic and humanitarian affairs were discussed. The conversation also focused on the current situation in Ukraine and its impact on the region.

Ambassador Mkrtchyan, Deputy PM Pikrammenos reaffirm readiness to further deepen Armenia-Greece ties

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 17:15, 4 May, 2022

YEREVAN, MAY 4, ARMENPRESS. Ambassador of Armenia to Greece Tigran Mkrtchyan met on May 4 with Deputy Prime Minister of Greece Panagiotis Pikrammenos, the Armenian Embassy reported.

During the meeting the readiness to further deepen the Armenia-Greece friendly relations was reaffirmed.

Ambassador Mkrtchyan expressed his deep gratitude to the government of Greece, the Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis for keeping alive the memory of the innocent victims of the Armenian Genocide and commemorating it on April 24.

The prospective steps on developing the bilateral commercial relations, including the upcoming plans to present Armenian products in different cities of Greece were discussed.

The Armenian Ambassador presented the latest regional developments in the context of tendencies threatening global security.

Armenian Authorities Block Roads, Warn Anti-govt Protesters


May 4 2022
Wednesday, 4 May, 2022 – 17:15
Protesters block a street during an anti-government demonstration in Yerevan, Armenia May 3, 2022. (Photolure via Reuters)
Asharq Al-Awsat

Authorities blocked streets in Armenia’s capital Wednesday and warned anti-government protesters against trying to seize the country’s parliament building as they demonstrated to demand the prime minister’s resignation.


Police used cement mixers and trucks to close off roads and bridges leading to the center of Yerevan as demonstrators chanted, “Armenia without Nikol,” referring to Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.


The protesters, meanwhile, used cars to block the area around pedestrian underground passageways at major intersections. They marched in at least 10 directions.


“We can speak with the authorities about only one thing – their immediate departure,” Ishkhan Saghatelyan, vice president of the country’s parliament, the National Assembly of Armenia. He also is chair of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation’s Supreme Council.


Police arrested some of the protesters, and security officials warned them against trying to storm the parliament building. Pashinyan was scheduled to speak to parliament on Wednesday.


Anti-government demonstrations have taken place almost daily since April 17. The prime minister became a renewed target of rancor after he spoke in parliament about the need to sign a peace agreement with neighboring Azerbaijan.


The two countries have clashed for decades over the separatist region of Nagorno-Karabakh, which is part of Azerbaijan but has been under Armenian control since early 1990s. During a six-week war in 2020, Azerbaijan reclaimed control over some of the region before signing a Russia-brokered truce with Armenia.


Music: 50 Cent Yerevan concert: Tickets, dates, and all about the rapper’s performance in Armenia

May 5 2022

Renowned American rapper 50 Cent took to Twitter to announce that he will be performing in Yerevan, Armenia on July 1.

Alongside the rapper, ZAZ, a French pop singer, will also perform her first solo concert in Armenia on June 25. Led Zeppelin Symphonics will also take to the stage on July 9. All three concerts will take place at Yerevan’s historic Hrazdan Stadium.

Tickets for the concert are currently on sale and can be purchased from the ticketon.am website. The ticket pricing starts at 30,000 AMD and goes up to 300,000 AMD for a VIP ticket.

The rapper’s performance in Armenia is sponsored by HAYA, a new project that aims to raise the bar for concert activities in Armenia. The target audience for the project is large-scale events attended by tens of thousands of people.

The HAYA Festival serves as a meeting place for the region’s top artists performing in a variety of musical genres. It ushers in a new era for Armenia’s tourism industry and introduces new economic development incentives.

The HAYA Festival will run throughout September and October, showcasing world-renowned pop musicians whose names will be revealed at a later date. HAYA concerts will also be held on scenic strips of land outside Yerevan, where attendees can stay in campsites overnight and enjoy the “festival city” of HAYA.

The festival was founded by Sona Hovhannisyan, the Director of the Yerevan Perspectives 23rd International Music Festival. The creative team is made up of Armenia’s most experienced specialists as well as international experts.

Apart from the concert in Armenia, the In Da Club singer will embark on a multi-country international tour, stopping in several sports in Europe before arriving in Jerusalem. He will perform on July 4 at Tel Aviv’s Menora Mivtachim Arena.

50 Cent has been described as a “master of the nuanced art of lyrical brevity” for his influence on the hip-hop industry. He rose to prominence as one of the world’s best-selling rappers. The rapper has sold over 30 million albums worldwide and has received numerous awards, including a Grammy, thirteen Billboard Music Awards, three American Music Awards, and much more.

https://www.sportskeeda.com/pop-culture/50-cent-yerevan-concert-tickets-dates-rapper-s-performance-armenia

Australian city of Ryde raises the flag of Artsakh

Public Radio of Armenia
May 9 2022

Today, the City of Ryde Council in Australia raised the flag of the Republic of Artsakh, in support of the Armenian nation and in confirmation of solidarity with Stepanakert, reports the ARmenian National Committee of Australia.

Late last month the City of Ryde Council in Sydney Australia unanimously adopted a Mayoral motion solidifying support for the indigenous Armenian people of the Republic of Artsakh.

The motion, moved by Mayor Jordan Lane with the support of Armenian-Australian Councillor Sarkis Yedelian, resolved to raise the Republic of Artsakh flag in a Council ceremony at Putney’s Kissing Point Park in solidarity with the City of Ryde’s friendship city Stepanakert.

Shushi in captivity again, like hundreds of sanctuaries and settlements being vandalized by Azerbaijan – Artsakh President

Public Radio of Armenia
May 9 2022

Artsakh’s President Arayik Harutyunyan has issued a message on the occasion of the Victory Day, the Liberation of Shushi and the formation of the Armed Forces of Artsakh. The message reads:

Dear compatriots,
Dear veterans of the Great Patriotic and Artsakh Liberation Wars,
Respected generals, officers, and soldiers of the Defense Army,

May 9 has left its mark in the history of the Armenian people as a symbol of its freedom-loving and indomitable spirit, courage and heroism, boundless love for the Motherland, devotion, and self-sacrifice.

During the Great Patriotic War, our ancestors, along with other peoples of the Soviet Union, fought selflessly against fascism, the greatest evil against mankind. We are proud that Artsakh has also had a significant contribution to carving the victory, every third of its population went to the front, giving numerous heroes of the USSR, marshals, admirals, and commanders.

The future generations continued the heroic traditions of their ancestors, building a regular army from volunteer groups 30 years ago, successfully carrying out the military operation in Shushi, and liberating the ancient Armenian fortress town.

However, today Shushi is in captivity again, like hundreds of our sanctuaries and settlements, which are being destroyed and vandalized by Azerbaijan. Their goal is to completely eliminate the Armenian trace and the Armenians themselves, violating all the norms and principles of international law.

These days the security of Artsakh is ensured by the Russian peacekeeping contingent together with our Defense Army. We are deeply grateful to our friends for being by the people of Artsakh and for supporting us in every way.

On behalf of the authorities of the Artsakh Republic and on my own behalf I extend my heartfelt congratulations on these precious and cherished holidays and pay my respects to the memory of all our martyrs who dedicated their lives to the defense of the Motherland, to their families and relatives. For the sake of the sacred memory of our heroic grandfathers, fathers, and sons, and for the sake of the generations to come, Artsakh must always be Armenian and impregnable.

Eternal honor and glory to all the devotees of the Motherland!

FILM: We and Our Mountains review – absurdist Armenian satire thumbs its nose at Soviet Russia

The Guardian, UK
May 9 2022

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On a remote hillside, far from the swinging 60s, garrulous shepherds exasperate the police in this elegant parable about power and the state

Shepherd’s delight … Frunzik Mkrtchyan in We and Our Mountains. Photograph: Kinoklassika Foundation

If there was ever an Armenian new wave or maybe an Armenian absurdist wave, then this sprightly and bittersweet 1969 movie – now revived by the Klassiki streaming service as part of a season of Armenian cinema – would be at the vanguard. It was adapted by the Armenian writer Hrant Matevosyan from his own novel and directed by Henrik Malyan. It’s an elegant, elusive parable of a movie about power and the state.

The deadpan coup de cinéma that opens the film is rather brilliant: a frenzied montage of all the exciting things that are happening in the 1960s – pop music, dancing, sports. But all of it is suddenly snuffed out with a hard cut to the silent rural world of the Armenian highlands where four shepherds are living the same tough, unsexy existence as their forefathers: droll, dyspeptic Ishkhan (Frunzik Mkrtchyan), truculent Pavle (Khoren Abrahamyan), melancholy widower Avag (Azat Sherents) and university graduate Zaven (Armen Ayvazyan), whose habit it is to slaughter sheep while invoking the words of Shakespeare’s Othello: “… in Aleppo once, / Where a malignant and a turban’d Turk / Beat a Venetian and traduced the state, / I took by th’throat the circumcised dog / And smote him, thus … ” These are lines that resonate among Armenians who presumed to traduce the Soviet state.

Bitterly cold and hungry one night, Ishkhan finds some stray and apparently ownerless sheep and slaughters them to provide a welcome barbecue for him and all his fellow shepherds shivering on the hillside. But then another shepherd, Revaz (Artavazd Peleshian), comes along, asking if anyone has seen his stray sheep. With a mixture of mockery, defiance and embarrassment, Ishkhan and the others tell the furious Revaz they have eaten his sheep and give him an inadequate amount in payment and Revaz furiously storms off.

A shrewd political pastoral … We and Our Mountains. Photograph: Kinoklassika Foundation

The next day, an officious police inspector (Sos Sargsyan) is round at Ravez’s house and is bemused and infuriated at Ravez’s refusal to press charges. This policeman makes it his business to solve the crime and bring the wrongdoers to book: he will not tolerate this primitive world of chaotic hearsay among shepherds and will impose the rational technocratic might of the Soviet state – often grumpily breaking out in Russian as he does so. But he needs clear statements from all four, clear descriptions of the crime, clear confessions or clear witness statements.

However, it is quite impossible. The shepherds are evasive, garrulous and sarcastic and the inspector, like a colonial governor gradually going native, is less and less inclined to press the point. Finally, at a mock trial involving the five men up on the mountains they air their grievances at a Soviet state that takes their labour and their produce – in this case, sheep – and which regards any deviance as a kind of ideological theft.

There is a sly wit and philosophical humour in this film, a kind of Zen satire at the expense of the forces of law and order. The officer is also obsessed with a case in which a man who was accused of stealing his wife’s wedding ring to pay for his boozing was sent to a labour camp: there is no such thing as private marital business where the Soviet state is concerned, and even to insist on such a thing is a serious offence. And finally, those sheep themselves are an ambiguous symbol: do they stand for the conformism that the authorities require? Or are they wild, untameable and unmanageable? This is a shrewd political pastoral.

 We and Our Mountains screens on 10 May at the Cine Lumiere, London, and is on Klassiki from 10 May.

https://www.theguardian.com/film/2022/may/09/we-and-our-mountains-review-absurdist-armenian-satire-thumbs-its-nose-at-soviet-russia

Iran-Armenia Joint Economic Committee meeting slated for May 10

IRNA – Islamic Republic News Agency (Iran)
May 9 2022

Tehran, IRNA – Iran’s Deputy Iranian Foreign Minister for Economic Diplomacy Mehdi Safari said on Monday that the 17th Joint Ira-Armenia Economic Committee meeting of the two countries will be held on May 10-11, 2022 in Yerevan.

Safari said on Monday that Iranian Energy Minister Ali-Akbar Mehrabian and  Armenian Minister of Energy Infrastructures and Natural Resources will co-chair Iran-Armenia Joint Economic Committee meeting.

According to IRNA, the 16th Iran-Armenia Joint Economic Committee meeting was held in Tehran during June 30-July 2, 2019.

Iran and Armenia have been taking serious measures to boost their economic ties in line with the two countries’ positive political relations.

Iran and Armenia, which have been in friendly relations for decades, began a new chapter in bilateral relations in 2018, as the two countries are taking steps in the direction of a strategic relationship. Iran was named as Armenia’s 6th most important trading partner in 2017, but in 2018 Iran was promoted to Yerevan’s fifth most important trading partner.

The 15th Joint Economic Committee meeting between Iran and Armenia was held in the Armenian capital city of Yerevan in February 2018.

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António Feijó is the New President of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation

PRESS RELEASE:
Armenian Communities Department of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation Avenida de: 
Berna 45-A, 1067-001 Lisboa, Portugal
Contact: Vera Cunha
Telephone: (351) 21 782 3658
Web: gulbenkian.pt:
Antonio Feijo takes over the position of president of Galust Külpenkean Foundation 
On May 3, 2022, Professor Antonio Feijo took charge of Galust Külpenkea. 
The position of the president of the foundation. he was elected president on December 15, 2021 
at the plenary meeting of the Foundation's trustee body. Antonio Feijo was a non-executive member of the Board of Trustees of the Foundation in 2018. 
since the date He is the first president who specializes in social studies 
in received his doctorate from Brown University (United States) in 1985, 
specializing in English and North American literature. On the same topic 
he received his master's degree from the State University of New York at Albany (1979). Feijo is a lecturer at the University of Lisbon (English Studies and Literary Theory 
section). Previously, he was from the School of Arts and Sociology at the University of Lisbon 
director, among many other high administrative positions. English, American 
and numerous books and articles on ventriloquist literature 
is the author. among other works, he also translated Shakespeare and 
From the works of Oscar Wilde. In his inauguration speech, Antonio Feijo emphasized that Galust Külpenkea 
The foundation is a "charitable institution that embodies it 
the legacy that Galust Sargis Külpenkean left for his time and his century 
the unique person. any person who manages the Foundation is obliged to observe it 
the lasting nature of heritage". The former president, Ms. Isabel Mota, received a standing ovation from the Foundation 
for his 26 years of service, chairing it for the past five years.
--
 
 
Professor António Feijó assumed the mandate of President of the Calouste 
Gulbenkian Foundation on May 3, 2022 during an official public ceremony. He was 
elected to the post by the Board of Trustees on December 15, 2021. António Feijó has been a non-executive member of the Calouste Gulbenkian 
Foundation Board since 2018. He is the first President with a Humanities 
background and holds a PhD in English and North American Literature from Brown 
University (USA, 1985), and a MA in English and North American Literature from 
the State University of New York at Albany (1979). He is a Full Professor at 
Lisbon University (Department of English Studies and the Programme of Theory of 
Literature). He was the Director of the University’s School of Arts and 
Humanities, and has held other senior administrative positions. He is the author 
of several books and essays related to English, American and Portuguese 
literature, and has translated William Shakespeare and Oscar Wilde into 
Portuguese, among other literary works. In his inaugural speech as President, António Feijó highlighted that the 
Foundation is “a philanthropic institution which embodies the legacy left behind 
by a rare larger-than-life individual of his times and of his century: Calouste 
Sarkis Gulbenkian.” He added, “any person who leads the Foundation at any given 
moment has the duty to protect the perpetual nature of that legacy.”
 
The former President, Isabel Mota, was honoured with a standing ovation for her 
26 years of service to the Foundation, the last five of which were as President. -- END --

Energy min. to visit Armenia to attend economic commission

MEHR News Agency (Iran)
May 9 2022

TEHRAN, May 09 (MNA) – Iranian Energy Minister Ali-Akbar Mehrabian will travel to Yerevan to attend the Iran-Armenia joint commission on economic cooperation.

Heading a high-ranking delegation, Mehrabian will depart for Yerevan, the capital of Armenia on Tuesday to take part in the joint economic cooperation commission of the two countries which is slated to be held on May 10-11.

Several topics including trade and offset, investment, transit and transportation, electricity and energy, oil and gas, banking and finance, standards, tourism, health and other related issues will be discussed at the commission.

On the sidelines of the commission, a trade conference will be held with the participation of private sector activists from the two countries.

Mehrabian will also discuss with Armenian officials the developing relations and exchange trade volume between the two countries.

Iranian deputy oil minister, managing director of National Iranian Gas Company, deputy road minister and several other Iranian officials will accompany Mehrabian during his visit to Yerevan. 

The Head of the Iran-Armenia Joint Chamber of Commerce recently stated that Iran’s exports to Armenia have experienced significant growth in the past year, adding that the trade agreement with the Eurasian Economic Union has also played an important and effective role in the development of Iran’s trade relations.

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